Volume Twenty

Prefaces etc. to the Collected Editions
Extract from a Letter written by Mr De Quincey to the American Editor of his Works
[Draft Introduction to the Boston edition]
Prefaces etc. from Selections Grave and Gay
I Autobiographic Sketches (1853)

From Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Observations on The Revolt of Islam (1819)

From the Edinburgh Post
The Public Amusements (1827)
[Michael Scott] (1827)
[Religious Pamphleteers] (1828)
[Historic Survey of German Poetry] (1828)

Marginalia

Manuscript Addenda
To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette (c.1819)
[Winter Evening’s Employment for Persons of All Rank] (c. 1819)[The Westmorland Laker] (c. 1821)
[Lord Castlereagh and Westmorland] (c. 1821)
[List of Periodicals] (1828)
[The House of Commons] (c. 1835)
[French Books] (c. 1836)
[Letters on Literature] (c. 1837–45)
[Commercial Almanac] (c. 1839)
[Those Who Travel in Caravans] (1840–1)
[Ethics] (1841)
[Forgery] (c. 1841)
On the Working Population of Great Britain in Relation to the Political Prospects of the Land (1842)
[The Truth] (c. 1842)
A Review of a Philosophical Paper by Mr. Ferrier (c. 1842)
[Notes on Political Economy] (1842–3)
On Hogarth’s Funeral in the Harlot’s Progress as Noted by Lamb (1843)
[The Physical and the Moral] (1843)
[Agriculture and War] (1844)
[Dining Out] (1848)
[Loose Thoughts on Punctuation] (1850)
[A Sketch from Childhood] (1851)
[Rhabdomancy] (1856)
[The Lake Dialect] (1856–7)
[Pink Was the Man] (1857)

Undatable Manuscripts
In Private Collections

[Cyrus of Elam]
[Mora Alexandrina]
[Moralists]

In the Berg Collection

[Genius]
[An Advocate Has Two Functions]
[Chronology]
[God’s Words]
[Sin]
[Immortality]
[Greek and Hebrew]
[My Mother]
In the Bodleian Library
[Irritation of the Mind]
[No Age Can be Clear to Itself]
[The Mass]
[Varieties of Conversation]
[2 or 3 Branches of Study]
[By the Way, Mr. Foreigner]
In the Folger Shakespeare Library
Shakspeare and Wordsworth